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Josh Gordon is The Age's state political editor. After a brief period in the Sydney banking world and the federal bureaucracy, Josh spent six years working as The Age's economics correspondent at Parliament House in Canberra. After cutting himself adrift to travel the world, he was lured back to reporting early in 2007. Most recently he has worked as The Sunday Age's politcal editor, based in Canberra, and The Age's state economics correspondent in Melbourne.

Josh Gordon
Most Victorians are against private sector development in national parks, amid concern within Coalition ranks that the government risks losing votes because it is seen as "anti-environment".

Josh Gordon, Henrietta Cook
It was a fashion mix up that spoke volumes.Premier Denis Napthine and Planning Minister Matthew Guy accidentally swapped their RM Williams boots when it was time to leave a prayer room after a visit...

Henrietta Cook and Josh Gordon
State and federal police will be asked to investigate allegations a sacked senior government advisor for ex-Premier Ted Baillieu accumulated and distributed hardcore pornography from 1 Treasury Place.

Josh Gordon
Sporting clubs, workplaces, schools and community organisations will be targeted as part of a major grassroots campaign to tackle violence against women and children to be announced by the Napthine...

Josh Gordon
After almost four years - and with the unemployment rate hovering at the highest level for 13 years - the state government appears to have jolted to the idea that jobs are a central political issue.

Josh Gordon, Richard Willingham
Up to one in three Victorian voters are expected hand in a ballet paper before the November 29 state election, with debate raging in both parties about whether to “front load” campaign...

Clay Lucas and Josh Gordon
Taxpayers will be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation to the builders of the East West Link if the toll road is abandoned, after the Napthine government caved in to demands...

Mark Hawthorne, Adele Ferguson, Josh Gordon
The consortium negotiating to build Melbourne's East West Link toll road is demanding a $500 million kill fee in its contract with the Victorian Government, after Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews...